series = a set of related television or radio programs, especially of a specified kind

Miniseries

by Anonymous

reply 33

12/04/2017

Firefighter!

by Anonymous

reply 34

12/04/2017

Zephyrhills

Zephy

Rhills

by Anonymous

reply 35

12/04/2017

r34 Yeah, the last one I hooked up with did things to me that meant exactly what he meant.

by Anonymous

reply 36

12/04/2017

Asspic

by Anonymous

reply 37

12/04/2017

Underwear!

by Anonymous

reply 38

12/04/2017

Caf tan

Ear rings

by Anonymous

reply 39

12/04/2017

There's a former UNC head football coach named Dick Crum.

by Anonymous

reply 40

12/04/2017

The roman catlick chicken place, Pope Yes.

The fat actress, Reese With 'er spoon.

by Anonymous

reply 41

12/04/2017

Doh

Tard=

Dotard

by Anonymous

reply 42

12/04/2017

Gropecunt Lane. A lane in Olde London where one could grope cunt.

by Anonymous

reply 43

12/04/2017

sententious

Means exactly what it says it means.

by Anonymous

reply 44

12/04/2017

Dangleberry, if dingleberry were spelled with an "a".

by Anonymous

reply 45

12/04/2017

Austria was originally the Marchia orientalis, or eastern frontier province, of the Duchy of Bavaria, given to the ruling Baberberg family by Charlemagne. Thy had come from Slavic Bamberg but had lost power there while retaining it in Bavaria. The original "Austria" was only a tiny corner of today's country.

by Anonymous

reply 46

12/04/2017

Babenberg family, typo

by Anonymous

reply 47

12/04/2017

R30

Nacktschnecke - naked snail (slug)

by Anonymous

reply 48

12/04/2017

Despite a few exceptions, this thread proves that the collective IQ of Datalounge has dropped below 90.

Medi/medium most often means middle. (As OP notes it can be translated as ‘center’ but Romans would more likely use ‘centrum’ for center.)

Similarly, terra is usually translated as land, ground, and yes, earth – but more in a generic sense than Earth as a planet. Romans would not have typically used ‘terra’ to refer to the world.

R9’s “Between the land” or “in the middle of the land” is a more accurate translation than “center of the world” – which from the Roman perspective would have been the city of Rome itself. By the way, Romans also referred to the Mediterranean as “Mare Nostrum” or “Our Sea.”

[quote] I guess some people should have taken Latin in school.

R27 – I’m guessing it’s been a while since you’ve taken Latin in school?

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